The Spectator, Svazek 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Strana iii
... things go on as they do , stand fair for being a colonel of the militia . I am told that your time passes away ... thing of myself . I shall therefore beg leave to add , that I have purposely omitted setting those marks to the end ...
... things go on as they do , stand fair for being a colonel of the militia . I am told that your time passes away ... thing of myself . I shall therefore beg leave to add , that I have purposely omitted setting those marks to the end ...
Strana 10
... thing and mean another : truth they call bar- barity , and falsehood politeness . Upon my first landing , one , who was sent from the king of this place to meet me , told me , that he was extremely sorry for the storm I had met with ...
... thing and mean another : truth they call bar- barity , and falsehood politeness . Upon my first landing , one , who was sent from the king of this place to meet me , told me , that he was extremely sorry for the storm I had met with ...
Strana 11
... thing with this people , since there is so little credit to be given to them . When I go to see the king's scribe , I am generally told that he is not at home , though perhaps I saw him go into his house almost the very moment before ...
... thing with this people , since there is so little credit to be given to them . When I go to see the king's scribe , I am generally told that he is not at home , though perhaps I saw him go into his house almost the very moment before ...
Strana 19
... thing like that of those discreet animals the monkeys , who , as the Indians tell us , can speak if they would , but purposely avoid it , that they may not be made to work . I have hitherto gained a livelihood by holding my tongue , but ...
... thing like that of those discreet animals the monkeys , who , as the Indians tell us , can speak if they would , but purposely avoid it , that they may not be made to work . I have hitherto gained a livelihood by holding my tongue , but ...
Strana 23
... thing particular . She is the relict of Sir Sampson Con- quest , some time justice of the quorum . Sir Sampson was seven feet high , and two feet in breadth from the tip of one shoulder to the other . He had married three wives , who ...
... thing particular . She is the relict of Sir Sampson Con- quest , some time justice of the quorum . Sir Sampson was seven feet high , and two feet in breadth from the tip of one shoulder to the other . He had married three wives , who ...
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